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Most people use paint programs, such as MS Paint, GIMP, Paint.NET, or Photoshop.
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In my opinion, online ones are cheap, terrible quality and overall just sucky, but I guess you could use something like Cooltext.
Trust me though, get a program like Paint.NET or GIMP, it'll be worth it.
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I prefer Mybannermaker, but it you can't draw a design on it, just import it from your computer or use the colors (and merge of them) that it offers. Mybannermaker has a lot of colors and is very good unless you want a design.
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shpeters wrote:
I prefer Mybannermaker, but it you can't draw a design on it, just import it from your computer or use the colors (and merge of them) that it offers. Mybannermaker has a lot of colors and is very good unless you want a design.
From looking at the one in your signature it leaves a watermark, which is another reason why I think online ones suck.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
shpeters wrote:
I prefer Mybannermaker, but it you can't draw a design on it, just import it from your computer or use the colors (and merge of them) that it offers. Mybannermaker has a lot of colors and is very good unless you want a design.
From looking at the one in your signature it leaves a watermark, which is another reason why I think online ones suck.
I agree, for a more professional look, try Gimp, Paint.NET, Photoshop or maybe a vector editor like Inkscape or Illustrator.
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There are many different programs available, such as GIMP, myPaint, Paint.NET, Inkscape, Krita, and Pixen with which you can create a signature.
I do not recommend online signature creators.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
In my opinion, online ones are cheap, terrible quality and overall just sucky, but I guess you could use something like Cooltext.
Trust me though, get a program like Paint.NET or GIMP, it'll be worth it.
Or photoshop. (but photoshop isn't free)
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Mokat wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
In my opinion, online ones are cheap, terrible quality and overall just sucky, but I guess you could use something like Cooltext.
Trust me though, get a program like Paint.NET or GIMP, it'll be worth it.Or photoshop. (but photoshop isn't free)
Apparently it takes like two years to fully understand all the features of PhotoShop.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
In my opinion, online ones are cheap, terrible quality and overall just sucky, but I guess you could use something like Cooltext.
Trust me though, get a program like Paint.NET or GIMP, it'll be worth it.Or photoshop. (but photoshop isn't free)
Apparently it takes like two years to fully understand all the features of PhotoShop.
I got my uncle to 'buy' it for me.
I had it for a while.
Photoshop is Paint.net with some fancy stuff.
Try the plugins section of the Paint.net forums. I have so many plugins, it's like Gimp, Photoshop, Fireworks, and Stykz/Pivot together.
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G0D_M0D3 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Or photoshop. (but photoshop isn't free)
Apparently it takes like two years to fully understand all the features of PhotoShop.
I got my uncle to 'buy' it for me.
I had it for a while.
Photoshop is Paint.net with some fancy stuff.
Try the plugins section of the Paint.net forums. I have so many plugins, it's like Gimp, Photoshop, Fireworks, and Stykz/Pivot together.
Yeah, I have forty or so plugins. I only use like five of 'em though.
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Photoshop Elements.
EDIT:That's the program that I made my signature in.
EDIT #2: Also, it's not a website, and it costs $100.
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
Photoshop Elements.
EDIT:That's the program that I made my signature in.
EDIT #2: Also, it's not a website, and it costs $100.
I am working on making a glowing image right now!
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Well, you can make a signature using a website, but you can't actually draw it on the website. What you need to do is draw your signature with an editing program such as gimp, paint, etc, and then upload it to a site like photobucket, imageshack, tinypic, etc.
Hope this helped you.
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